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Release accelerator and apply brake pedal evenly and 

7. 

firmly to slow down or stop.

Engaging 4x4

The 4x4 switch is located on the right side of the dash panel. See 

the Controls & Features section.

To engage, stop or slow vehicle speed and push up on the 

1. 

switch. All four wheels will now continue to have power.

IMPORTANT: 

Engage the 4x4 feature as the first option 

when stuck in mud or similar situation where two wheel 

drive is ineffective at moving vehicle.
If still unable to move vehicle with the 4x4 engaged, 

2. 

disengage 4x4 by pushing down on the switch and 

engaging the differential lock as described below.

Engaging Differential Lock

The differential lock lever is located in the center console 

between the seats. See Know Your Utility Vehicle.

To engage, stop vehicle, place into Neutral, and pull the 

1. 

lever rearward. The differential will then lock and remain 

so until it is disengaged, giving continuous power to both 

rear wheels.

IMPORTANT: 

Engage the differential as the last option when 

stuck in mud or similar situation or when the left and right side 

wheels are turning at slightly different speeds.

WARNING: 

To avoid transmission damage, injury, 

or turf damage, go slow when operating vehicle 

with differential lock engaged as steering response 

is noticeably reduced. Also, do not drive the unit 

with the differential lock engaged on concrete, 

asphalt or any high traction surfaces.

Disengaging Differential Lock

To disengage the differential lock, stop the unit, place in 

1. 

Neutral, and push the lever forward.

Raising & Lowering Cargo Box

WARNING: 

To prevent the possibility of bodily 

injury from unintentional lowering of the cargo box, 

be sure vehicle is on a level and stable surface and 

parking brake is locked before raising cargo box.

Manual Lift

Park the vehicle safely on level ground and set parking 

1. 

brake.
Empty cargo by hand and unlatch cargo box by pulling up 

2. 

on the cargo latch.
While holding the latch up, lift the cargo box.

3. 

Lower and allow bed to re-latch cargo box before 

4. 

operating unit.

Electric Lift (Optional)

Park the vehicle safely and turn key to the RUN position.

1. 

Raise cargo box by pressing and holding top of electric lift 

2. 

switch. Release switch when box is at desired dump height 

or when maximum height is reached.

NOTE: 

A ratcheting noise will indicate cargo box is at full 

extension. The same noise will also be heard when cargo 

box is at the full down position. If lift capacity of the power 

lift is exceeded, a ratcheting will also be heard.
To lower cargo box, push on bottom of electric lift switch. 

3. 

Turn ignition switch to the STOP position.

Dumping Load From Cargo Box

Back up the vehicle to the dump site and apply parking 

1. 

brake.
Unlatch the tailgate from cargo box.

2. 

If using an electric lift, raise cargo box to dump load and 

3. 

lower box when empty.

WARNING: 

The center of gravity changes as a 

loaded cargo box is raised. Do not allow rear wheel 

to hang over the edge of a loading dock or ravine. 

The cargo box weight may shift over center and 

vehicle could tip over backwards.

WARNING: 

A loaded cargo box can be very heavy. 

Do not attempt to dump a loaded cargo box unless 

vehicle is equipped with an electric lift option.

IMPORTANT: 

If dumping by electric lift, stop 

immediately if actuator clutch slippage occurs. Lower cargo box 

completely and remove excess load by hand before dumping.

Reconnect the tailgate to the cargo box. Do not drive the 

4. 

vehicle with cargo box in the raised position.

Loading the Cargo Box

WARNING: 

The utility vehicle may become 

unstable if the cargo box is loaded incorrectly. Avoid 

loose and shifting loads or uneven loading of 

material.

Verify cargo box is latched before loading.

1. 

Securely anchor all loads in cargo box and do not load 

2. 

beyond maximum capacity.

The maximum box capacity is 1,000 lbs..

3. 

When loading objects into vehicle, be sure load is securely 

4. 

anchored and evenly distributed in cargo box.
Do not load above height of cargo box front panel. Load 

5. 

could shift forward striking driver or passenger or cause 

driver to loose control of vehicle.
Avoid loads which exceed physical dimensions of cargo 

6. 

box.

Avoid concentrated loads at rear or side of cargo box. Be 

7. 

sure load is distributed evenly.
Reduce load and ground speed when operating over 

8. 

rough or hilly terrain. DO NOT overload vehicle. Limit loads 

to those that can be safely controlled.

Summary of Contents for 37BB475H710

Page 1: ...aintenance Service Troubleshooting Warranty WARNING READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...e applicable to all models Cub Cadet LLC reserves the right to change product specifications designs and equipment without notice and without incurring obligation If you have any problems or questions...

Page 3: ...iver and one passenger only No riders are allowed in cargo box or anywhere else on vehicle except in the driver and passenger seats Keep all body parts i e head arms hands legs feet inside 11 vehicle...

Page 4: ...h is adjusted correctly so 30 engine cannot be started unless gearshift is in the neutral position Do not touch engine or muffler while engine is running or 31 soon after it is stopped They will be ho...

Page 5: ...ary risks Children Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to 1 the presence of children Children are often attracted to the vehicle They do not understand the dangers Never assume tha...

Page 6: ...s or death See Section 6 of this Operators Manual for Maintenance and Service schedules Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for gas oil 11 etc to protect the environment Prior to disposal det...

Page 7: ...ual s before attempting to assemble and operate WARNING HOT SURFACE Hot Surface Do not touch WARNING FUEL CONTAINER Avoid injury from explosion Do not place fuel container in cargo box when fueling WA...

Page 8: ...bserved from the operating position Save this manual for future reference IMPORTANT Read the Yanmar Engine operator s manual before operating this vehicle to familiarize yourself with the engine contr...

Page 9: ...ncrease to the maximum selected range Releasing the pedal reduces the speed but does not stop the vehicle The brake must be applied to stop vehicle See Fig 4 1 Brake Pedal The brake pedal is located o...

Page 10: ...ing them to the seat pan Move the seat to the desired holes in the seat pan and reattach the seat using the bolts removed earlier See Fig 4 3 Seat Belts The seat belts are located on either side of th...

Page 11: ...again after waiting IMPORTANT Do not operate the engine under full load until engine has warmed up Stopping Engine To stop utility vehicle release accelerator pedal and 1 depress brake pedal until veh...

Page 12: ...ely and turn key to the RUN position 1 Raise cargo box by pressing and holding top of electric lift 2 switch Release switch when box is at desired dump height or when maximum height is reached NOTE A...

Page 13: ...is loaded onto the trailer or truck 1 leave transaxle gearshift lever in forward or reverse Apply parking brake during transport 2 Fasten vehicle to trailer or truck with straps chains or 3 cables Op...

Page 14: ...io to mix the coolant solution 50 antifreeze 50 water NOTE Distilled water is recommended for the coolant solution IF your tap water has a high mineral content Minerals cause scaling in the engine and...

Page 15: ...loose connections Replace a worn or damaged fan belt Servicing the Fuel Filter WARNING Do not service the fuel filter when tractor is hot or near any source of ignition Allow the tractor to cool The...

Page 16: ...e container beneath the filter drain 1 Clamp the fuel line just to the rear of the fuel filter See Fig 2 6 4 Open the filter drain and drain the filter into the container 3 below Close the filter drai...

Page 17: ...which may have damaged the OPS have the OPS thoroughly inspected by your Cub Cadet dealer WARNING To ensure the structural integrity of the OPS to provide operator protection do not attempt to straigh...

Page 18: ...id water spots WARNING DO NOT use a pressure washer Damage may occur if direct hose spray comes in contact with intake openings or any other electrical components i e at instrument cluster or under da...

Page 19: ...y 1 Turn the bulb socket assembly approximately a quarter 2 turn counterclockwise to align its tabs with the notches of the reflector then remove from the reflector See Fig 7 1 Unplug the wire harness...

Page 20: ...e 7 3 Changing Brake Pads WARNING Using an unstable lifting device and vehicle support may result in bodily injury Use a safe lifting device and supports to work on raised vehicle To gain access to th...

Page 21: ...500 Hrs or 2 Yrs Service Dates Check Transfer Case Oil P Change Transfer Case Oil P Tighten Wheel Bolts P Change Air Filter P Check Engine Coolant Level P Change Engine Coolant P Inspect Cooling Syst...

Page 22: ...res Black Steel Rims Set of 4 Mile Marker 3500 Lb Winch Digital Speedometer Fuel Gauge Hood Rack Warn 4000 Lb Winch Electrical Accessory Harness 22 Cubic Foot Dump Cart Front Receiver Warn Winch Kit H...

Page 23: ...tandard 2 Rear Receiver Dual Cup Holders Standard Additional Storage Dash Box Power Port 12V Dash Mounted Front Bumper Standard Front Brush Guard Standard Front bumper required Electric Bed Lift Optio...

Page 24: ...ectrical connections 4 Stale or improper fuel 5 Engine misses under load Stale or dirty fuel 1 Plugged fuel filter 2 Engine vapor locks Poor quality fuel 1 Very hot weather conditions 2 Fuel tank vent...

Page 25: ...nections 1 Low battery output 2 Sulfate or worn out battery 3 Faulty starter 4 Starter cranks slowly Low battery output 1 Sulfated or worn out battery 2 Engine oil too heavy 3 Loose or corroded connec...

Page 26: ...ll not take a charge Dead battery 1 Loose or corroded connections 2 Sulfated or worn out battery 3 Fluid level low 4 Difficult to shift Gears not lined up Flip throttle and let it return to idle If st...

Page 27: ...Notes 12 27...

Page 28: ...28 Notes...

Page 29: ...29 Notes...

Page 30: ...ials and workmanship that cause the failure of a warranted part to be identical in all material respects to that part as described in MTD Consumer Group Inc s application for certification The warrant...

Page 31: ...ill eligible for warranty coverage Further the coverage under this warranty extends only to parts that were present on the off road engine and equipment purchased The following emission warranty parts...

Page 32: ...efer to applicable manufacturer s warranty for terms and conditions b Routine maintenance items such as lubricants filters tune ups brake adjustments clutch adjustments and normal deterioration of the...

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